Hi,

You should explicit the value of:
# 
cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].passwordEncoder.type=NONE|DEFAULT|STANDARD|BCRYPT|SCRYPT|PBKDF2|com.example.CustomPasswordEncoder

In your cause set it to none. That's a synonym of plain text.

cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].passwordEncoder.type=NONE

jm


On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 4:30:13 PM UTC+1, noumann.f wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm trying to deploy the *CAS 5.1.x* using *Maven overlay* from here: 
> https://github.com/apereo/cas-overlay-template/tree/5.1
>
> I want to activate the Database authentication from *MySql database 
> *following 
> up the formal documentation.
>
> *It fails to authenticate me with the following WARN in the log:*
>
>>
>> *WARN [org.apereo.cas.authentication.PolicyBasedAuthenticationManager] - 
>> <Authentication has failed. Credentials may be incorrect or CAS cannot find 
>> authentication handler that supports [user1] of type 
>> [UsernamePasswordCredential], which suggests a configuration problem.>*
>
>
> Here is the modifications in the POM file:
> <dependency>
>             <groupId>org.jasig.cas</groupId>
>             <artifactId>cas-server-support-jdbc</artifactId>
>             <!-- <version>${cas.version}</version> -->
>             <version>4.2.7</version>
>             <scope>runtime</scope>
>             <exclusions>
>                 <exclusion>
>                     <groupId>org.apache.logging.log4j</groupId>
>                     <artifactId>log4j-slf4j-impl</artifactId>
>                 </exclusion>
>                 <exclusion>
>                     <groupId>org.codehaus.groovy</groupId>
>                     <artifactId>groovy-jsr223</artifactId>
>                 </exclusion>
>             </exclusions> 
>         </dependency>
>         <dependency>
>            <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>            <artifactId>cas-server-support-jdbc-drivers</artifactId>
>            <version>${cas.version}</version>
>         </dependency>
>
>
>    1. It didn't work with the <version>${cas.version}</version> for the 
>    *cas-server**-support-jdbc* dependency! I used the latest version on 
>    the repository.
>    2. It didn't work without excluding the org.apache.logging.log4j and 
>    org.codehaus.groovy from the* cas-server-support-jdbc* dependency!
>
> Here is the cas.properties file:
> DEFAULT SETTINGS HERE
> .
> .
> .
>
> cas.tgc.crypto.enabled=true
> cas.tgc.crypto.encryption.key=W7t ... DHg
> cas.tgc.crypto.signing.key=fa6 ... jrQ
> cas.webflow.crypto.signing.key=Du_ ... sow
> cas.webflow.crypto.encryption.key=IQv ... 6Sw
>
>
> cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].sql=SELECT * FROM cas.credentials WHERE `username`
> =?
> cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].healthQuery=SELECT 1 FROM cas.credentials
> cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/cas
> cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5InnoDBDialect
> cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].user=root
> cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].password=****
> cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].driverClass=com.mysql.cj.jdbc.Driver
> cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].fieldPassword=`password-plain`
>
> # cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].passwordEncoder.type=DEFAULT
> # cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].passwordEncoder.encodingAlgorithm=MD5
> # cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].passwordEncoder.characterEncoding=UTF-8
>
>
> logging.level.org.apereo=DEBUG
> cas.authn.accept.users=
>
> In the log I still find these WARNs:
> 2017-12-04 17:10:43,352 WARN [org.apereo.cas.util.cipher.
> BaseBinaryCipherExecutor] - <Secret key for signing is not defined. CAS 
> will attempt to auto-generate the signing key>
> 2017-12-04 17:10:43,353 WARN [org.apereo.cas.util.cipher.
> BaseBinaryCipherExecutor] - <Generated signing key [jiH ... 4Ug] of size [
> 512]. The generated key MUST be added to CAS settings.>
> 2017-12-04 17:10:43,353 WARN [org.apereo.cas.util.cipher.
> BaseBinaryCipherExecutor] - <No encryption key is defined. CAS will 
> attempt to auto-generate keys>
> 2017-12-04 17:10:43,353 WARN [org.apereo.cas.util.cipher.
> BaseBinaryCipherExecutor] - <Generated encryption key [SYr ... nqI] of 
> size [16]. The generated key MUST be added to CAS settings.>
>
>
>
> *What are the keys in the cas.properties file should I assign these cipher 
> keys to?*
>
> Is there anyway to debug more what's happening after entering the username 
> and password in the form? I'd <Property name="cas.log.level" 
> >debug</Property> in the *log4j2.xml* file!!!
>
> any help is appreciated!!
>

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